An Icelandic teen called "girl" by the Icelandic government, is suing for the right to use the name given to her by her mother. And though the name has previously been used for other women and men, this is the first time someone has taken the matter to court.

A 15 year old girl in Iceland is taking her government to court. She's suing for the right to use the name given her by her mother. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Sveinn Gudmarsson of the Icelandic National Broadcast Service.

A 15 year old girl in Iceland is taking her government to court. She's suing for the right to use the name given her by her mother. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Sveinn Gudmarsson of the Icelandic National Broadcast Service.

An Icelandic teen called "girl" by the Icelandic government, is suing for the right to use the name given to her by her mother. And though the name has previously been used for other women and men, this is the first time someone has taken the matter to court.

A 15 year old girl in Iceland is taking her government to court. She's suing for the right to use the name given her by her mother. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Sveinn Gudmarsson of the Icelandic National Broadcast Service.

An Icelandic teen called "girl" by the Icelandic government, is suing for the right to use the name given to her by her mother. And though the name has previously been used for other women and men, this is the first time someone has taken the matter to court.